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Ahmadinejad Will 'Address the American People' on 60 Minutes

Sat, Sep 22, 2007 at 3:04:34 pm PDT

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s whirlwind tour of the US will include a stop on CBS’s 60 Minutes, to address the American people directly.

“Those (countries) who assume that decaying methods such as psychological war, political propaganda and the so-called economic sanctions would work and prevent Iran’s fast drive toward progress are mistaken,” said Ahmadinejad.

“Those who prevented Iran, at the height of the war from getting even barbed wire must see now that all the equipment on display today has been built by the mighty hands and brains of experts at Iran’s armed forces.”

He is expected to address the American people directly in an interview with CBS’s “60 Minutes” airing Sunday, and through appearances at the U.N., Columbia University and several other events.

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1 mama winger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:05:23pm

And with that, I am bocking CBS from my TV.

2 mama winger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:05:38pm

blocking

sorry

3 IBEW-CON  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:05:56pm

60 minutes?

I have not watched that show in years.

4 redshirt  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:06:00pm

When do we get to address him?

5 DoubleU  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:06:40pm

Will Dan Rather will be doing the interview?

6 rusta  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:07:00pm

If only Dan Rather could interview him.......
After all look what happened to Sadamn after his Dan Blather interview!

7 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:07:05pm

The leaders of Iran are 21st century Nazis.

They need to be crushed.

8 caviar  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:07:40pm

As usual words of hate preceed actions.

We let Hitler speak, we know the results, same thing with this bastard.

He is backed by the worst human being the world ever created and he is using our freedom of speech.

I think we should never grant freedom of speech to people who block the same freedom in their own land.

9 ParanoidPyro  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:07:56pm

Sure, why not just give this guy all the facetime in America he wants? Who's next, al-Zwahari?

Maybe CBS is hoping that HE can prove that the Bush National Guard memos were real.

10 mama winger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:08:03pm

The venues being provided BY AMERICANS to this murderous thug are just bolstering his 'legitimacy' in the eyes of those in the world looking for an excuse to block and delay what we must eventually do in regards to Iran.

...... "Why, we can't go to war with Iran! I saw that lovely man on 60 Minutes - he seemed nice" ........

11 ted  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:08:25pm

At least he will be amongst friends...

12 Caliredst8r  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:08:31pm

Who gets to do the rebuttal? Harry Reid, Rudy, Pelosi, G.W., or the Silky Pony?

13 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:08:31pm

Bill Paley and Babe Cushing must be spinning in their graves.

14 FrogMarch  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:08:52pm

If Hitler were alive, CBS would assuredly give him a platform as well.

15 mama winger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:08:54pm

This
is
to
boost
ratings

for the dinosaur that is CBS News.

16 albusteve  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:09:15pm

look up 'idiot' in Websters and you'll find this guys picture

17 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:09:46pm

Bill Paley: Jewish founder of CBS

Babe Cushing: pioneering brain surgeon Harvey Cushing's daughter, married Bill Paley.

18 redshirt  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:10:43pm

If he goes out in public, I sure would like to see a mob swarm and pants him.

19 Yosemite Bill  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:11:04pm

I will conduct his 'interview' from the turret of an M1 tank . Should produce a fine red mist so he can be evenly distributed among his waiting virgins......

20 RightOfAtilla  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:11:07pm

May I be the first to call: Beyond Bush Derangement Syndrome?

21 albusteve  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:12:05pm

re: #18 redshirt

If he goes out in public, I sure would like to see a mob swarm and pants him.

careful...that would be hate rape...

22 Idle Drifter  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:12:11pm

“Those who prevented Iran, at the height of the war from getting even barbed wire must see now that all the equipment on display today has been built by the mighty hands and brains of experts at Iran’s armed forces.”

I looked at their weapons they, most of them a carbon copies of US equipment with window dressing and the others are copies of Russian and Chinese weapons minus the the window dressing.

23 kynna  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:12:18pm

I'd like to boycott the sponsors but I won't be watching it.

Now if they had Spongebob address America...

At least it would make sense.

24 So?  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:12:38pm

I wouldn't give them "60 Seconds" of my time!

25 MandyManners  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:12:59pm

Gramscian Whores of the Caliphate!

Later, Lizards. Gotta' sling some hash and fill the bottomless pit.

26 400lb Gorilla  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:13:42pm

What a shame Manhattan is a Goat Free zone. I am sure he will be lonely.

The people in Tehran are hoping we let him stay here permanently. Who knows the way the Democrat party has been lately he could be Hillary's VP

27 Little ol Me  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:15:30pm

He's not going to address me. I simply can not understand why on this Earth he is even allowed to step foot on our soil, let alone be broadcast on National TV. Burrrrrrr

28 nevergiveup  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:15:36pm

Now someone out there help me on this. Dan Rather is suing CBS. Now who am I routing for?

29 ted  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:15:43pm

The "reporters" at the 1980's relic 60 Minutes are just a collection washed up liberal moonbats:
Mike Wallace
Morley Safer
Scott Pelley
Leslie Stahl
Katie Couric
Etc.

30 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:15:46pm

re: #26 400lb Gorilla

What a shame Manhattan is a Goat Free zone. I am sure he will be lonely.

The people in Tehran are hoping we let him stay here permanently. Who knows the way the Democrat party has been lately he could be Hillary's VP

If I understand you correctly, I think you are suggesting that Hillary could be Ahmadinejad's substitute goat.

Awesome insight.

31 So?  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:16:27pm

[Link: www.breitbart.com...]

Iran President Ahmadinejad Rips U.S.

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - A day before flying to New York to speak directly to the American people, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad struck a confrontational tone Saturday with a parade of fighter jets and missiles and tough warnings for the United States to stay out of the Mideast.

Three new domestically manufactured warplanes streaked over the capital during the parade marking the 27th anniversary of the Iraqi invasion of Iran, which sparked a 1980-88 war that killed hundreds of thousands of people. The parade also featured the Ghadr missile, which has a range of 1,120 miles, capable of reaching Israel.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

There's got to be some precedent to arrest this man.
If not, create it. Bush!

32 RTLM  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:17:23pm

I'll not tune into the little sunken eyed, grinning bastard. I've heard it all before.

33 billybadger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:17:51pm

watch the Packers,
than CBS and Iran's wackjob can go the HELL!
"mommy make him stop!"

34 Thanos  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:17:54pm

60 Minutes: Venue of choice for madmen

35 ContraJihadi  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:18:54pm

I'll bet you a pound of pork sausage Dinnerjacket won't be grilled the way Mike Wallace used to grill the Shah.

36 albusteve  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:18:55pm

4th qtr...
Michigan leads Penn State Community College 14-6

37 ted  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:19:24pm

The only truthful thing the 60 Minutes staff ever did was threaten to resign when CBS wanted to put Dan there after he was booted.

38 Athos  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:20:03pm

re: #29 ted

The "reporters" at the 1980's relic 60 Minutes are just a collection washed up liberal moonbats:
Mike Wallace
Morley Safer
Scott Pelley
Leslie Stahl
Katie Couric
Etc.

Which is why there should be no surprise over the decision to give Ahmawhackjob airtime and likely promote him as a 'moderate' who is being 'conciliatory' to the US and blame all the geopolitical tension with Iran on the 'neo-con administration of President Bush'.

39 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:20:30pm

It's time for the USA to address the Iranian people.

5,000 cruise missiles would do.

40 grayp  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:20:55pm

re: #37 ted

The only truthful thing the 60 Minutes staff ever did was threaten to resign when CBS wanted to put Dan there after he was booted.

They did?! Wow, I missed that one..............

41 nevergiveup  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:21:32pm

re: #39 ibrodsky

It's time for the USA to address the Iranian people.

5,000 cruise missiles would do.

Nuclear tipped:?

42 RTLM  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:21:44pm

I'm curious as to how the Chris Wallace interview the Hillary will go.
(I'm predicting lumbering softballs - as they were a requisite to get her on his show)

43 mattm  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:21:52pm

I have not watched 60 Minutes, well, ever. I will wait until the speech is over to see what he said.

44 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:22:09pm

Long live the Shah and Pinochet!

Two of the most decent men who were vilified by the MSM.

45 ted  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:22:14pm

re: #38 Athos

re: #29 ted


The "reporters" at the 1980's relic 60 Minutes are just a collection washed up liberal moonbats:
Mike Wallace
Morley Safer
Scott Pelley
Leslie Stahl
Katie Couric
Etc.

Which is why there should be no surprise over the decision to give Ahmawhackjob airtime and likely promote him as a 'moderate' who is being 'conciliatory' to the US and blame all the geopolitical tension with Iran on the 'neo-con administration of President Bush'.

Absolutely. And a chance to bash Israel.

46 nevergiveup  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:22:58pm

re: #42 RTLM

I'm curious as to how the Chris Wallace interview the Hillary will go.
(I'm predicting lumbering softballs - as they were a requisite to get her on his show)

I still think Chris Wallace is a mole for the liberals in fox territory!

47 Macker  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:23:30pm

re: #30 ibrodsky

re: #26 400lb Gorilla

What a shame Manhattan is a Goat Free zone. I am sure he will be lonely.

The people in Tehran are hoping we let him stay here permanently. Who knows the way the Democrat party has been lately he could be Hillary's VP

If I understand you correctly, I think you are suggesting that Hillary could be Ahmadinejad's substitute goat.

Awesome insight.

I don't think Shrillary liked to go Baaaaaaa with Bill...

48 astronmr20  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:23:48pm

re: #39 ibrodsky

It's time for the USA to address the Iranian people.

5,000 cruise missiles would do.

Please don't forget that they are held hostage by the blood cultists. Many people there understand that 1979 was the end for them.

A lot of Iranians may not like the US too much, but a LOT OF IRANIANS WOULD BE IN FAVOR OF A REVOLUTION against these sick MF's.

49 newsjunkie_ky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:23:49pm

re: #43 mattm

I have not watched 60 Minutes, well, ever. I will wait until the speech is over to see what he said.

I used to watch 60 minutes until I bacame sane.

50 grayp  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:23:53pm

re: #44 ibrodsky


Oh please. Go google SAVAK.

51 pdogg  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:24:47pm

Will the Republicans get equal time?

52 astronmr20  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:24:48pm

re: #49 newsjunkie_ky

As with most network drech, most people watch it simply because it's on.

53 Macker  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:24:52pm

re: #36 albusteve

4th qtr...
Michigan leads Penn State Community Communist College 14-6

There, fixed that for ya!

MICHIGAN!

54 jumpininhere  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:25:01pm

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is a "progressive." Who knew?

55 newsjunkie_ky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:25:29pm

re: #52 astronmr20

re: #49 newsjunkie_ky

As with most network drech, most people watch it simply because it's on.


This is true. I became sane when I discovered FNC and LGF.

56 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:25:40pm

re: #48 astronmr20

re: #39 ibrodsky


It's time for the USA to address the Iranian people.

5,000 cruise missiles would do.


Please don't forget that they are held hostage by the blood cultists. Many people there understand that 1979 was the end for them.

A lot of Iranians may not like the US too much, but a LOT OF IRANIANS WOULD BE IN FAVOR OF A REVOLUTION against these sick MF's.

Agreed. 5,000 cruise missiles would aid them immensely.

57 Sounder  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:25:49pm

Meanwhile in Tehran, he has already address the American people:

"The huge trucks carrying the missiles were marked with vicious slogans calling for "Death to America," "Death to Israel,” “Israeli should be eliminated,” “No Muslim may recognize Israel” and “Israel must be wiped off the map.”"

Here: [Link: www.debka.com...]

58 astronmr20  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:26:20pm

re: #56 ibrodsky

Gotcha (;

59 RightOfAtilla  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:26:47pm

re: #57 Sounder

Meanwhile in Tehran, he has already address the American people:

"The huge trucks carrying the missiles were marked with vicious slogans calling for "Death to America," "Death to Israel,” “Israeli should be eliminated,” “No Muslim may recognize Israel” and “Israel must be wiped off the map.”"

Here: [Link: www.debka.com...]

So tolerant, the RoP.

60 So?  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:27:40pm

I have no intention of watching 60 Minuets, but will personally boycott every sponsor that appears on Sunday's show.

/How will I know who they are?

61 ContraJihadi  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:27:42pm

re: #50 grayp

re: #44 ibrodsky


Oh please. Go google SAVAK.

The Shah wasn't Thomas Jefferson, but he was no enemy to Israel or the United States.

62 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:28:05pm

You may quote me on this:

There is no problem that can't be solved with 5,000 cruise missiles.

-ibrodsky

63 Ward Cleaver  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:28:20pm

What's 60 Minutes?

64 Macker  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:28:58pm

re: #62 ibrodsky

Conventional or nuclear?

65 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:29:08pm

re: #61 ContraJihadi

re: #50 grayp


re: #44 ibrodsky


Oh please. Go google SAVAK.


The Shah wasn't Thomas Jefferson, but he was no enemy to Israel or the United States.

Unlike you, I don't worship Google.

66 Ward Cleaver  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:29:16pm

He should be giving his "address" from a cell in Florence, Colorado.

67 Catttt  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:29:26pm

With one exception (the interview with Ayaan Hirsi Ali), I haven't watched 60 Minutes in about 20 years. That will still be the case next Monday.

68 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:29:37pm

re: #64 Macker

re: #62 ibrodsky

Conventional or nuclear?

BOTH.

69 Athos  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:29:50pm

re: #57 Sounder

Meanwhile in Tehran, he has already address the American people:

"The huge trucks carrying the missiles were marked with vicious slogans calling for "Death to America," "Death to Israel,” “Israeli should be eliminated,” “No Muslim may recognize Israel” and “Israel must be wiped off the map.”"

Here: [Link: www.debka.com...]

The Fifth columnists known as the Fourth Estate (or MSM) will just handle this the same way they handled the doublespeak from Arafish......they will ignore the hate rhetoric and threats while focusing on providing as much moral support they can towards their friends who also hate this country and all it stands for.

70 400lb Gorilla  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:30:11pm

re: #39 ibrodsky

It's time for the USA to address the Iranian people.

5,000 cruise missiles would do.

Actually, That is not really the case. They love us there and hate their government. It is really sad that we have not been working to support the dissidents there. Everyday there are protests and they hate goat-boy.

I have friends there and they keep looking for our help

71 albusteve  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:30:17pm

re: #53 Macker

re: #36 albusteve


4th qtr...
Michigan leads Penn State Community Communist College 14-6

There, fixed that for ya!

MICHIGAN!

Commie State just got 3...
Wolves 14
Reds 9

72 So?  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:30:28pm

re: #62 ibrodsky

You may quote me on this:

There is no problem that can't be solved with 5,000 cruise missiles.

-ibrodsky

Yeah, what about my back problem!

73 tasteslikechicken  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:30:47pm

diaper wearing moonbats fellating an anti-american dictator.

sad, but par for the course at CBS.

74 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:31:33pm

Long live the Shah and Augusto Pinochet!

Two decent men vilified by the Left and MSM (same thing).

75 RightOfAtilla  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:31:38pm

re: #73 tasteslikechicken

diaper wearing moonbats fellating an anti-american dictator.

sad, but par for the course at CBS.

LOL!

76 mbruce  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:31:56pm

CBS, kiss it high, kiss it deep, I will never ever look at anything you produce .

77 jumpininhere  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:32:10pm

I always thought L.L.P. meant Limited Liability Partnership. I think it now means liberal/leftist/progressive. In other words, totalitarian fascist dictator. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, L.L.P.

78 ContraJihadi  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:32:15pm

re: #65 ibrodsky

re: #61 ContraJihadi

re: #50 grayp


re: #44 ibrodsky
Oh please. Go google SAVAK.


The Shah wasn't Thomas Jefferson, but he was no enemy to Israel or the United States.

Unlike you, I don't worship Google.

? ? I did not reference Google, and I certainly do not worship it.

79 lifeofthemind  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:32:18pm

It is a basic principal of Western Civilization that actions have consequences. The NY Sun has spoken well on the Iranian thug's visit suggesting that the local DA do his job. There is something to say for using against the totalitarians the tools of legal and social confrontation that they have used so recklessly. The down side of this is the precedent of local judges in Spain and The Netherlands entertaining indictments against American and Israeli politicians and generals. So far we have fought these off as ridiculous but what if we act against the tyrant we are at war with? A legal Declaration of War by Congress (like that is going to happen) would at least keep the man from exploring farther than the UN.

80 katemaclaren  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:32:27pm

CBS, Columbia U. Hmmm. ...and didn't I hear the New York Times?
Next, it will be Jimma and Mamaad arm in arm in Central Park.

81 Caliredst8r  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:32:32pm

re: #62 ibrodsky


I nominate that for a rotating title!

82 So?  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:32:52pm

They don't call it...C-BS for nothing!

83 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:33:01pm

re: #72 So?

re: #62 ibrodsky


You may quote me on this:

There is no problem that can't be solved with 5,000 cruise missiles.

-ibrodsky


Yeah, what about my back problem!

Interesting. I have a back muscle problem right now myself. However, I am quite sure that 5,000 cruise missiles would make me forget that problem.

84 Macker  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:34:09pm

re: #81 Caliredst8r

But can that fit on the title bar?

85 astronmr20  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:34:31pm

Achmedinijad IS nice.

Nice for a guy who follows a "religion" thought up by a maniac who buggers little girls.

Who personally led 24 battles against "outsiders" who posed no threat to his "religion."

Who left explicit instructions for killing Jews and Christians

Who instructs how to rape captured women while their husbands are killed in front of them.

Who teaches the virtues of lying to get ahead

Who's legacy of slavery and racial hatred still continues today

Whose death spurned an inner-faith blood-bath like none other, which still rages today.


The world needs to wake the fuck up about Islam.
I've had enough of the ignorance.

86 katemaclaren  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:34:36pm

Hey wait, wait. I TEACH at Penn State.

87 Caliredst8r  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:35:07pm

re: #84 Macker


5,000 cruise missles will take care of any title bar size problem! See the beauty and simplicity of that?

88 katemaclaren  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:35:17pm

Am I missing something?

89 400lb Gorilla  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:35:44pm

re: #74 ibrodsky

I lived in Chile when Pinochet was in charge and it ROCKED!

90 astronmr20  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:36:01pm

re: #72 So?

Technically, it would solve that too.

91 SeafoodGumbo  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:36:02pm

re: #46 nevergiveup

re: #42 RTLM

I'm curious as to how the Chris Wallace interview the Hillary will go.
(I'm predicting lumbering softballs - as they were a requisite to get her on his show)

I still think Chris Wallace is a mole for the liberals in fox territory!

I don't watch that much tv, but from what I've seen of Chris Wallace on Fox, you couldn't be more wrong. Remember, he was the interviewer who got Bill Clinton so vein-bulging mad that he couldn't stop pointing threateningly at Wallace. Wallace also had a hard-hitting interview with Mary Landrieu (D-LA) after Katrina where his tough questions got her to blow a major lid.

Don't confuse him with his moonbat dad. From what I've seen, he's a very good interviewer.

92 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:36:08pm
93 Catttt  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:36:31pm

re: #50 grayp

re: #44 ibrodsky


Oh please. Go google SAVAK.

Savak - Mr. Spock's father.

/:)

94 astronmr20  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:37:34pm

re: #93 Catttt

LOL

95 Catttt  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:38:06pm

re: #92 savage_nation

“Those who prevented Iran, at the height of the war from getting even barbed wire must see now that all the equipment on display today has been built by the mighty hands and brains of experts at Iran’s armed forces.”

Brain, brain, what is BRAIN?


Oooooh - adjacent Star Trek references. Synchonicity!

Brain, brain and brain!

96 Render  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:38:15pm

Ah, so that's who CBS finally picked to replace Rather.

===

Those Iranian aircraft and tanks that look like carbon-copies of US made aircraft and tanks look like that because they ARE US made weapons.

F-5 Freedom Fighters with Chinese engines and sad mix of French and Russian avionics.

The Zufigar series of Iranian tanks are nothing more than elderly M-48/M-60 series US tanks, with Russian engines and Chinese guns. As each one is a "custom job," no two Zufigar tanks are identical.

All of those missiles are North Korean made, just assembled in Iran. With all that that entails.

There is one area where they are actually making a "carbon-copy" of US equipment. China makes a carbon-copy of the M-16 rifle, China set up a plant, (in the old G-3 rifle factory), in Iran to make carbon-copies of the Chinese carbon-copy of the M-16.

None of this bodes well for the poor slobs that might have to actually use that crap in combat.

And none of it will protect them from the waves of cruise missiles that is long overdue.

===

5,000 may very well be the entire inventory of conventional cruise missiles in US stockpiles. Then what?

BUILD
MORE,
R

97 Athos  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:38:28pm

re: #70 400lb Gorilla

re: #39 ibrodsky

It's time for the USA to address the Iranian people.

5,000 cruise missiles would do.

Actually, That is not really the case. They love us there and hate their government. It is really sad that we have not been working to support the dissidents there. Everyday there are protests and they hate goat-boy.

I have friends there and they keep looking for our help

I understand that is the case as well. I also understand that there is absolutely no fear or hesitation for the present government to use any and all tactics / force to discourage the dissidents from taking action to disrupt or over throw the mullah's. (There certainly is no outrage from the liberal Western media over the past actions this government has taken in abusing their own people.) However, until the local population does start taking firm action towards that change - what is the expectation for the US to do? There is nothing the US can do to promote regime change in that country unless the people there start the process. The people of Iran today have to do what the people did in 1977-8 and accept the risks for that. Until they band together and do this, they will remain under the boot of the mullahs.

98 markie  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:38:40pm

He's get a larger audience if he went on Letterman.

99 debutaunt  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:38:41pm

That's some excellent hyphen usage! re: #82 So?

100 grayp  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:39:28pm

ibrodsky

The shah developed an intelligence service, SAVAK, that could have matched the Gestapo and anything Saddam had. I had Iranian friends with personal knowledge.

While it is true Pelavi was no enemy of Israel, the human rights abuses of his gov't are not excusable under any circumstances.

101 ThinkRed  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:39:32pm

I'm looking forward to "Freudian slips" in the realm of the Kayne West school of thought. Sigh...

102 So?  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:39:48pm

re: #85 astronmr20

Achmedinijad IS nice.

Nice for a guy who follows a "religion" thought up by a maniac who buggers little girls.

Who personally led 24 battles against "outsiders" who posed no threat to his "religion."

Who left explicit instructions for killing Jews and Christians

Who instructs how to rape captured women while their husbands are killed in front of them.

Who teaches the virtues of lying to get ahead

Who's legacy of slavery and racial hatred still continues today

Whose death spurned an inner-faith blood-bath like none other, which still rages today.


The world needs to wake the fuck up about Islam.
I've had enough of the ignorance.

Too bad 60 Minutes isn't a call-in show, I'd love to hear all that said with a close-up of Dinnerjacket's face.

103 Killgore Trout  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:39:56pm

I think this is going to be a windfall for Republicans; Leftists and moonbats will praise Ahmadinejad as a peaceful, rational and progressive leader. The rest of America will know better.
Rove, you magnificent bastard.

104 Peter Verkooijen  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:39:59pm

No surprise. The media and academic establishment actively support America's enemies, because they want to bring down capitalism and install the socialist concept of democracy. They have already succeeded in Europe, where the 18th century liberal democratic constitutions of the member countries have been pushed aside by an unelected bureaucracy. With the Dems coming to power in '08 they will succeed here in the US. Israel will be wiped off the map, freedom of speech will die, islamofascism will be the leading force in international politics.

I've given up...

105 yesandno  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:40:00pm

Oh darn........it will be the "gravitas" argument.

Letting him speak adds "gravitas" to the interviewer who can then rebut everything about the war in Iraq because he spoke first hand with the Iranian leader and found him charming, and only wanting to "dialogue", not take out Israel and take over oil and bomb little children all over the US.

It will add "gravitas" to Democrat talking points as each traitorous Senator and Representative fight each other to quote The Iranian Leader's take on Iraq and how the US has made matters worse and needs to withdraw immediately.

It will add "gravitas" to opinion pieces calling George Bush the biggest terrorist in the history of the world.

It will add "gravitas" to those opposing the surge by giving us the esteemed leaders take on all of it and he will be believed without a blink, unlike Petraeus.

Mostly, it will add "gravitas" to the land fill of human cowardliness and fear and butt kissing.

Squish the Persian Bug. Let him go to ground zero...in a helicopter...then open the door and push him out.

The true gravitas of what he will say is that he will actually tell you exactly what he intends to do. That is the part all of the "gravitas" experts will fail to remember.

Glad I don't live in NYC...the city isn't big enough for both of us.

106 400lb Gorilla  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:40:12pm

re: #97 Athos

I agree but.....

They tend to be pussies when it comes to really fighting. No longer the Persians of 300. And no leather speedos either.

107 satan sidekick  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:40:36pm

I could care less what this madman has to say and have no plans to watch him.

Today's hit parade in Tehran should tell the entire world everything they need to know about this madman.

US OUT OF THE UN AND UN OUT OF THE US ASAP!

Nothing more than a tinpot dictator horrow show.

108 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:41:14pm

re: #85 astronmr20

Achmedinijad IS nice.

Nice for a guy who follows a "religion" thought up by a maniac who buggers little girls.

Who personally led 24 battles against "outsiders" who posed no threat to his "religion."

Who left explicit instructions for killing Jews and Christians

Who instructs how to rape captured women while their husbands are killed in front of them.

Who teaches the virtues of lying to get ahead

Who's legacy of slavery and racial hatred still continues today

Whose death spurned an inner-faith blood-bath like none other, which still rages today.


The world needs to wake the fuck up about Islam.
I've had enough of the ignorance.

Spot on. Islam is a vile and disgusting ideology that threatens everything the civilized world has accomplished. It must be marginalized or, failing that, crushed out of existence.

109 gettinby  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:41:25pm

re: #96 Render

5,000 may very well be the entire inventory of conventional cruise missiles in US stockpiles. Then what?

BUILD
MORE,
R

Ahhhh....the items for which I don't mind at all paying taxes. :)

110 mama winger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:41:32pm

re: #104 Peter Verkooijen

Never give up. Never give in.

111 Catttt  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:42:02pm

re: #103 Killgore Trout

I think this is going to be a windfall for Republicans; Leftists and moonbats will praise Ahmadinejad as a peaceful, rational and progressive leader. The rest of America will know better.
Rove, you magnificent bastard.

From your mouth to God's ear I hope you are right.

/:)

112 Abu Bin Squid  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:42:45pm

(Self-deleted post)

Luckily I didn't get the stick :)

113 Thanos  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:43:12pm

This looks to have come from Turkey, but I am betting it's not really; looks like agitprop mis-direction to me:

Vandal Hackers Deface Veteran Memorial Website

A Vietnam War memorial Web site run by veterans was defaced in recent days by a "hacker" who left messages attacking the U.S., Israel, Armenia and the Kurds, the Washington Post reported in Thursday's issue.

According to the Post, visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial site who searched for casualties by date were redirected to a page that displayed the Turkish flag, a short video, and messages in both Turkish and English. One of the messages in Turkish read in translation: "Is there any equal or likeness to our martyrs at Gallipoli?"

The newspaper assumed the message referred to the Battle of Gallipoli during World War I. In 1915, an Allied attempt to force passage through the Dardanelles to supply Russia was defeated by the Turks, whose Ottoman Empire had sided with Germany and Austria-Hungary against Britain, France, Russia and others.

Both Kurds and Armenians were targeted by Turks for genocide in this and the previous century.

114 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:43:46pm
115 RTLM  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:43:51pm

re: #91 SeafoodGumbo

I agree Chris Wallace is a good interviewer. But Hillary has NEVER been asked ANY tough questions.

IE:
* How do you pay for this new health care entitlement?
* Why will you not rebuke MoveOn.org?
* How do you explain your multiple flips on the Iraq war?
* An explanation of the Hsu skulduggery.

I'm hesitant to believe the questions weren't vetted prior to her agreeing to go on.

116 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:43:56pm

P.S.:

Not all Muslims are evil.

But Islam is evil.

Know this.

117 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:43:56pm

P.S.:

Not all Muslims are evil.

But Islam is evil.

Know this.

118 astronmr20  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:43:59pm

re: #102 So?

I'd be screened so fast, my head would come off.

What would be interesting is to see the line of CBS staffers waiting their turn to fellate him backstage.

/sorry

119 lifeofthemind  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:44:00pm

We need to build about 10 more army divisions and 200 more warships and a dozen more airwings at least. The Democrats are right when they say Rumsfeld tried to do it on the cheap with to small a military. There motives were wrong but we'd be a lot more credible if the bad guys knew we had the men and ammo to whip them, and keep whipping them, in a conventional war.

120 Killgore Trout  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:44:39pm

re: #111 Catttt

As outrageous as all this seems, I think it will work out in the end. Rasmussen does daily tracking polls of presidential candidates, I think the Republicans are going to have a very good week.
Even if Hillary speaks out against Ahmadinejad the Koskidz will flip out on her. It's great press for the good guys.

121 mama winger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:45:44pm

re: #119 lifeofthemind

How would you go about recruiting enough soldiers for 10 more Army divisions?

122 Ojoe  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:46:10pm

I will address Mr. Ahmadinejad directly myself:

Sir:

Have you. or your government yet arrested, tried and convicted the mullahs in your country who whipped a teenage boy to death for eating during ramadan?

123 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:46:37pm
124 hurricane_jimmy  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:47:17pm

Will 60 minutes provide a couple phone books for the little shrimp to sit on?

It's off to munchkinland for you, little hitler.

125 Thanos  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:47:24pm

re: #119 lifeofthemind

We need to build about 10 more army divisions and 200 more warships and a dozen more airwings at least. The Democrats are right when they say Rumsfeld tried to do it on the cheap with to small a military. There motives were wrong but we'd be a lot more credible if the bad guys knew we had the men and ammo to whip them, and keep whipping them, in a conventional war.

Yes but it was the Democrats who took the "Peace Dividend" to put us in that shape after the Reagan years.

126 Daisy  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:47:39pm

I wonder how 60 mins. plans to hide the little shit's booster seat?

127 astronmr20  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:47:58pm

re: #119 lifeofthemind


Invasion simply won't work.


Islam is the "spirit warriors" of Japan all over again. The only way we defeated them was with a horrible and devistating air war on the civilian population, with hundreds of thousand burned alive.

And for better or for worse, we won't do that again.

128 Abu Bin Squid  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:48:15pm

re: #29 ted

The "reporters" at the 1980's relic 60 Minutes are just a collection washed up liberal moonbats:
Mike Wallace
Morley Safer
Scott Pelley
Leslie Stahl
Katie Couric
Etc.


You forgot Dead Bradley.
*ducks*

129 stevieray  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:48:19pm

This would be a good idea if the interviewer was either Robert Spencer or Steven Emerson. Heck, I'd even settle for Glenn Beck if he promised to leave his little friend Yoodi(sp?) home.

130 mama winger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:48:37pm

re: #123 savage_nation

re: #121 mama winger

re: #119 lifeofthemind

How would you go about recruiting enough soldiers for 10 more Army divisions?

Bring back the draft. Period.

Really? I don't think anyone in the Army would like that idea.

131 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:48:54pm

re: #122 Ojoe

I will address Mr. Ahmadinejad directly myself:

Sir:

Have you. or your government yet arrested, tried and convicted the mullahs in your country who whipped a teenage boy to death for eating during ramadan?

No. But he had an Islamo-orgasm when he heard about it.

132 Render  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:49:13pm

re: #121 mama winger

Pay them like pro athletes.

DESERVED,
R

133 Daisy  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:50:03pm

re: #124 hurricane_jimmy

Will 60 minutes provide a couple phone books for the little shrimp to sit on?

It's off to munchkinland for you, little hitler.

Then I said, "I wonder how 60 mins. plans to hide the little shit's booster seat?" Great minds think alike .. but it would take a mind greater than mine to have looked 2 up for your comment before posting my comment! :)

134 lifeofthemind  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:50:12pm

re: #121 mama winger

To start with, by not paying people to avoid the service. That includes both cutting out other wasteful government spending that soaks up resources and cutting out the officially sponsored seditious propaganda. During WW-II we had the Office of War Information and Wyler's Why We Fight series, now we have NPR and the teacher's unions sucking the government teat while undermining our security.

135 Ojoe  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:50:44pm

You SOB Ahmaninejad, explain this to us while you are here:

Parents of teenage boys who are always hungry please take note:

136 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:50:44pm
137 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:51:27pm
138 ibrodsky  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:51:44pm

What's next?

The Democrats will assign Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to deliver their "rebuttal" to Bush's last State of the Union Address.

139 mich-again  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:52:12pm

That 60 Minutes episode would be a occasion to run a story about the Ahwazi Arab minority in Iran.

Since 1925, indigenous Ahwazis have been brutalized and deliberately kept backward by the successive regimes of Iran. While their land accounts for over 80% of Iranian oil production, they benefit no revenue in return with half of Ahwazi people in absolute poverty and 80% of Ahwazi children suffering from malnutrition.
140 astronmr20  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:52:14pm

re: #135 Ojoe

You SOB Ahmaninejad, explain this to us while you are here:

Parents of teenage boys who are always hungry please take note:

He has no control over that. He's a puppet of the Mullahs. I'm not standing up for him, but asking him to explain that is like asking a chinese rice patty farmer to explain lead paint in Mattel toys.

141 lifeofthemind  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:54:03pm

re: #137 savage_nation

The professional officer corps never wants a draft. A previous thread dealt with the quality of the average entry level TSA government employee. What Captain wants to go to war with that crew?

142 mama winger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:54:08pm

re: #134 lifeofthemind

I think you are hitting on the core of the problem.

Young men, and young ladies as well, are NOT ENCOURAGED to go into the service. Not from their parents, not from the schools, not from their communities. You cannot imagine how many rude remarks my son and our family got when he enlisted. Comments like "What a waste", or "Why would he want to do that ?"

Teachers and coaches tried to talk him out of it. And this was in a Christian school. I finally had to call the school and tell them to STFU.

He was strong in his convictions, but others may not be as strong. If the culture doesn't promote and encourage service, and actively works against it, it will be hard to fill our military needs IMO.

143 Ojoe  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:54:12pm

re: #140 astronmr20

Ah well, when are we going to

why are we letting this plague

death worshippers

...How very sad™

144 satan sidekick  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:54:31pm

re: #102 So?

The world needs to wake the fuck up about Islam.
I've had enough of the ignorance.


You had me at wake up! I am spending more and more time lately trying to get people to wake up. Believe it or not many folks think Islam is like Buddhism. Some people really are too stupid to live.

145 lifeofthemind  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:55:06pm

re: #139 mich-again

That is why Saddam thought the invasion of Arabistan would work.

146 RTLM  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:55:28pm

re: #127 astronmr20

Iran is begging for us to launch some sort of air strike. They would play the victim violin and the world would sing their tune.

Newt had a good idea re: dealing with Iran. Covertly sabotage their sole mega-refinery and intercept all inbound gasoline tankers for "inspection".

Things would take care of themselves.

(without killing 100,000 people)

147 mama winger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:56:17pm

re: #144 satan sidekick

Some people really are too stupid to live

.

LOL - that made me giggle :)

148 Ojoe  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:56:19pm

re: #140 astronmr20

You know, ostensibly the UN is where rights violations like this should be brought up.

149 hurricane_jimmy  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:57:39pm

# 133 Daisy

I got a big laugh from your comment about a booster seat for the little shit.

I'm picturing the furry little missing link in a booster seat with his munchkin legs hopelessly searching for the floor.

150 SeafoodGumbo  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:57:40pm

re: #115 RTLM

You might be right that she only agreed to be interviewed if she could see the questions before, or if certain topics aren't addressed. I dunno.

When's the interview?

151 mama winger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:57:58pm

YES ! Atlanta just tied the game with Milwaukee, bottom of the 10th!

GO Atlanta ! ( I never thought I would say those two words, ever. But I am a Cubs fan , so you get where I am going with this)

152 SecretInternetDoucheBag  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:58:00pm

Is he addressing the American people so he can hold up a picture of the 12th Immam and say "have you seen this boy"?

153 lifeofthemind  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:58:00pm

re: #146 RTLM

We need to guarantee Japan by changing the law so Alaskan oil can be shipped directly overseas, and opening up the North Slope. Then we could blockade Iran effectively.

154 mich-again  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:58:07pm

It would be great if CBS interviewed Amir Taheri for a response to whatever Ahmadinejad says.

155 Yosemite Bill  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:58:15pm

Savage 137 -
Draft is NOT going to happen. Period . The quality/ motivation of the draftees is damn near worthless .
We do NOT need 10 new divs . 5 would do and there are ways to do that today. Raise the enlistment age and throw in some incentives and promise me we turn the all dogs loose on these barbarians and I'll go in the am !
Syria and Iran must be next and SA ain't far down the list....... .

156 lifeofthemind  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:59:17pm

re: #155 Yosemite Bill

Grins

157 gettinby  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 3:59:51pm
If the culture doesn't promote and encourage service, and actively works against it, it will be hard to fill our military needs IMO.

Not what you would call a forward-thinking bunch.

I always wonder WHO the hell they (those that don't promote and encourage service to our country) believe WILL defend our country?

/maybe they'll up the age limit to 65? ;)

158 RTLM  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:00:06pm

re: #150 SeafoodGumbo

Fox News Sunday - I think 9:00am EST and again at 6:00pm EST.

159 astronmr20  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:00:56pm

re: #143 Ojoe

re: #140 astronmr20

Ah well, when are we going to

why are we letting this plague

death worshippers

...How very sad™

Always up for some Islam Haiku

The world should wake the hell up

Before ending

L.G.F. rules.

160 Ojoe  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:01:09pm

re: #157 gettinby

They are so far from understanding reality that they do not even really know it needs to be defended, IMHO.

161 undhimmicratic  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:01:13pm

This outpouring of media attention on this diabolical beast is outrageous. Are any of these people who have booked his act actually listening to or reading his vile words? Is he just another "bad boy" celebrity? "Oops, Ahmed did it again"? What ever happened to Dore Gold's initiative to have him arrested for incitement to genocide? The JCPA had a pretty good legal document prepared. Maybe it's time they dusted it off and handed it to the US Attorney General's office.

162 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:01:21pm
163 mama winger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:01:54pm

re: #157 gettinby

If the culture doesn't promote and encourage service, and actively works against it, it will be hard to fill our military needs IMO.

Not what you would call a forward-thinking bunch.

I always wonder WHO the hell they (those that don't promote and encourage service to our country) believe WILL defend our country?

/maybe they'll up the age limit to 65? ;)

Exactly. When Little WInger signed up, he said to me "Mom, I'm young, I'm strong, I'm smart. I don't have a wife and kids yet. I have a good head on my shoulders. If people like me don't go, who will?"

164 Ojoe  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:02:25pm

re: #163 mama winger

Hats off to little winger.

165 SeafoodGumbo  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:02:28pm
166 realwest  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:03:12pm

Hey Y'all! I just wanted to wish my Jewish friends out here a good Yom Kippur and on the East Coast, at least, looks like I just made it in the nic of time, too!

167 Abu Bin Squid  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:03:24pm

#137 savage
I believe the draft would undermine our forces because it would force moonbats into the military. Unless they were going to self-inflict wounds like JFKerry did in Vietman,..... hey! There's an idea.

168 mama winger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:03:36pm

re: #164 Ojoe

re: #163 mama winger

Hats off to little winger.

He's my hero. Betcha you couldn't tell, eh? :)

169 Nahanni  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:03:41pm

He won't be adressing me.

I have not watched CBS in almost 10 years.

170 Killgore Trout  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:03:56pm

Islamists eager to hear Ahmadinejad speak....
Students excited about Iran leader's university visit

....freshman Fatina Abdul-Nabi said it is important for students to hear from Ahmadinejad, even if they don't agree with his views. "Since the United States doesn't allow diplomatic ties with Ahmadinejad, at least Columbia is the one initiating dialogue," she said.

Asiya Khaki, 20, a member of the Muslim Student Association, agreed. "I think that the president coming here is not to indoctrinate any of the students. It's about helping us become more globally aware," she said.

Diversity!

171 Yosemite Bill  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:04:12pm

I'm past my prime but can out work many 30 year olds and I can damn well out think most of them.....
I can handle a heavy rifle well enough to do some serious worm feeding .

172 mama winger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:04:30pm

re: #166 realwest

Hey realwest !

173 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:04:36pm
174 realwest  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:04:39pm

re: #162 savage_nation Hey my friend! Um, what was a "32232" ?

175 mbruce  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:05:26pm

I just sent them a letter, they are banned forever from my home.

176 mama winger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:05:41pm

re: #170 Killgore Trout

It's about helping us become more globally aware,

What? they can't read? they don't get TV? they live under a rock?

177 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:06:23pm
178 Abu Bin Squid  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:07:12pm

Mama Winger: A Cubs fan? Woo-hoo! I took it for granted you (and everyone beyond the cheddar curtain) were both a Brewers and Packers fan. Good to know. Please don't confirm you love the Pack.
Go Cubs!

179 SeafoodGumbo  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:07:25pm
180 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:07:36pm
181 realwest  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:07:41pm

re: #170 Killgore Trout Hey there KT! You reckon someone should tell Fatina Abdul-Nabi
that it was IRAN who broke off diplomatic relations in 1979 (and, of course, committed an act of war which, if we didn't have that ole anti-semite Dihmmi Carter as President, would most cerainly have led to a MUCH different life for her and her family)?

182 satan sidekick  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:07:54pm

re: #152 SecretInternetDoucheBag

Is he addressing the American people so he can hold up a picture of the 12th Immam and say "have you seen this boy"?

HA HA HA - Desperately seeking well boy! Should go on the most wanted show in that case.

183 BignJames  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:08:55pm

re: #170 Killgore Trout

Islamists eager to hear Ahmadinejad speak....
Students excited about Iran leader's university visit


....freshman Fatina Abdul-Nabi said it is important for students to hear from Ahmadinejad, even if they don't agree with his views. "Since the United States doesn't allow diplomatic ties with Ahmadinejad, at least Columbia is the one initiating dialogue," she said.
Asiya Khaki, 20, a member of the Muslim Student Association, agreed. "I think that the president coming here is not to indoctrinate any of the students. It's about helping us become more globally aware," she said.

Diversity!

She should visit LGF....personally, I've heard enough from that midget.

184 mama winger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:08:57pm

re: #178 Abu Bin Squid

Mama Winger: A Cubs fan? Woo-hoo! I took it for granted you (and everyone beyond the cheddar curtain) were both a Brewers and Packers fan. Good to know. Please don't confirm you love the Pack.
Go Cubs!

Cubs fan, die-hard since 1956 when I used to sit on my grandma's lap and watch Ernie Banks. Been suffering ever since.

Bears fan too, although we are a house divided here on THAT one :) Ditka, Butkis, Sayers, Payton. Those are my guys.

185 Ackomanyuki  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:09:25pm

The service age definately should be raised. Old timers could fill support roles stateside and free up more young swinging dicks for combat MOSs.

186 gettinby  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:09:54pm

re: #160 Ojoe

re: #157 gettinby

They are so far from understanding reality that they do not even really know it needs to be defended, IMHO.

Ahhh, yes...

/you ARE speaking of our State Department, yes?

187 astronmr20  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:10:55pm

re: #185 Ackomanyuki

The service age definately should be raised. Old timers could fill support roles stateside and free up more young swinging dicks for combat MOSs.

Agreed.

188 Athos  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:11:18pm

re: #181 realwest

re: #170 Killgore Trout Hey there KT! You reckon someone should tell Fatina Abdul-Nabi
that it was IRAN who broke off diplomatic relations in 1979 (and, of course, committed an act of war which, if we didn't have that ole anti-semite Dihmmi Carter as President, would most cerainly have led to a MUCH different life for her and her family)?

You wouldn't want her head to suddenly explode when confronted with actual facts do you?

189 Athos  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:11:45pm

re: #185 Ackomanyuki

The service age definately should be raised. Old timers could fill support roles stateside and free up more young swinging dicks for combat MOSs.

Concur

190 realwest  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:12:21pm

re: #172 mama winger Hey mama! Good to see y'all out here!

191 astronmr20  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:13:03pm

ANY self-respecting news program would show this clip before interviewing this twit:

192 Abu Bin Squid  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:13:07pm

Bases loaded in the 11th and the Brew Crew can't score. Squeeze one across Braves, please.

193 Ojoe  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:13:12pm

re: #168 mama winger

"When a mother speaks the names of her children, something exceptional happens"

—Pope John XXIII.

194 Ojoe  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:14:18pm

re: #186 gettinby

Seems like it.

195 mama winger  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:14:25pm

re: #193 Ojoe

re: #168 mama winger

"When a mother speaks the names of her children, something exceptional happens"

—Pope John XXIII.

Wow - I like that very much.

I

196 gettinby  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:14:45pm

re: #163 mama winger

Exactly. When Little WInger signed up, he said to me "Mom, I'm young, I'm strong, I'm smart. I don't have a wife and kids yet. I have a good head on my shoulders. If people like me don't go, who will?"

I LOVE you and Little Winger! You know that, don't you?

My 3 nephews, 9, 11, 13 yrs. old, already have the same attitude. They will, like Little Winger, do our country proud I believe.

/I think I'll call the Pentagon on Monday and ask if they'll take an old woman who can outshoot and outthink our enemies.
//Also, I'll mention that I'm a fast typist on the computer. LOL

197 satan sidekick  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:15:21pm

168 Mama winger

What a wonderful son you've raised. I'd be sooo proud if it were my son too.

198 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:16:03pm
199 Ojoe  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:16:04pm

re: #195 mama winger

You may find more in the book, "Pope John XXIII"

by Thomas Cahill.

Gotta go get groceries for dinner, 'Bye.

200 Ojoe  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:17:01pm

re: #198 savage_nation

Ha Ha, mine did not have to wait for dad.

201 gettinby  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:17:02pm

{REALWEST}!

Saw your post to me earlier in the day. Sorry I missed it.

How ARE you?!

202 realwest  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:19:37pm

Um, I apologize for asking this if it's already been asked, but does anyone think 60 Minutes will ask him anything AT ALL about the Iranian takeover of our embassy and the kidnapping of our diplomats and holding 'em hostage for 444 days?
With a follow up question as to how secure he feels here in the USA with his diplomatic immunity?

203 aboo-Hoo-Hoo  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:20:38pm

Going to be a lot of butts-up in the air on part of our Left when Ahmad's done.

Watch.

204 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:21:02pm
205 FriarsTale  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:21:27pm

well, I for one think this is a positive development
maybe now the Iranians are really ready for peace with the US (with us, I should say)

perhaps we may be allowed to re-establish an embassy in Tehran

/not holding breath, ha ha ha ha ha

206 realwest  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:21:41pm

re: #201 gettinby Hey there! I'm sorta ok - screwed up my med's the other day and am just starting to get back to normal. Plus I forgot to send a Good Yom Kippur message to a good LGF friend of mine and now that it's after sunset she won't get it. Damnit.
How are things going for you and for your hubby?

207 satan sidekick  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:22:11pm

202 realwest

They should ask him about his days as a hostage taker at our embassy back in 1979. More than half a dozen of the former hostages are positive he was one of them.

208 gettinby  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:25:27pm

re: #206 realwest

How's things for us?

Life is interesting...no matter what I plan, scheme, develop, strategerize, or negotiate...shit happens. LOL

Sorry about your meds. BT/DT* as they say. Definitely not fun, huh?! Glad you're coming back around.

*BeenThere/DoneThat

209 Athos  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:25:51pm

re: #202 realwest

Um, I apologize for asking this if it's already been asked, but does anyone think 60 Minutes will ask him anything AT ALL about the Iranian takeover of our embassy and the kidnapping of our diplomats and holding 'em hostage for 444 days?
With a follow up question as to how secure he feels here in the USA with his diplomatic immunity?

Won't even be brought up by whomever will interview him. The focus will probably be on how the US invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan are destabilizing the region. As for the follow-up - does he have diplomatic immunity? He's not an accepted / accredited ambassador. He's just a head of state - a state that as you pointed out decided to break its diplomatic relations with the US. We're just being exceptionally nice to the guy letting him come to address his fellow reprobates in Turtle Bay.

210 gettinby  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:27:50pm

re: #206 realwest

Plus I forgot to send a Good Yom Kippur message to a good LGF friend of mine and now that it's after sunset she won't get it. Damnit.

She'll understand and forgive you, I'm sure.

/you are a friend of the type with which one finds difficult to be angry. :)
//how'm I doin' with my "proper" English? LOL

211 TMK  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:28:06pm

Bush Derangement Syndrome, Advanced (BDSA): A syndrome of acquired malformations and lesions of brain tissue, characterized by intense autophobia (hatred of self and the group to which one belongs), transference of autophobia to a charismatic individual, cultural alienation, paranoia, pathological lying, prolific swearing, severe mood swings, public nudity, and a cult-like adherance to transcendental idealism.

The advanced stage of the disease is marked by self-destructive behavior, whereby the damage caused by each act of self-sabotage is attributed to the charismatic target. This robs the sufferer of the ability to recognize the true source of damage, thus treatment is rarely sought. The advanced stage of the disease is usually fatal.

The disease is contagious and is transfered orally. Children and young people between the ages of twelve and twenty-five attending public schools have a significantly high risk of contracting BDS. As always, self-education is the key to prevention.

The Mad Kaiser Center for Moonbat Treatment & Rehabilitation

212 Said Infidel  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:31:33pm

Ideally a nationwide boycott of CBS would rock, but an ongoing boycott including the station and its ADVERTISERS would simply rock!

Traitorous Bastards.

213 Barking Pumpkin  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:33:49pm

I'm with RTLM #146.
Destroy their one and only gasoline refinery.
Then put up a naval blockade and let noting but food and medicine in.
Planes don't fly and tanks don't run without gas. Neither does a mechanized society. The Iranian people will probably rise up when things get to be too much for even them. Save the cruise missiles for taking out their command and control infrastructure.

214 Carol Herman  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:34:24pm

I won't watch it.

I didn't even watch 60 Minutes when Gunga Dan Blather Rather made his big stink.

Oh, it was a stink! Because C-BS got fumigated, afterwards.

But empty suits never learn.

And, the shrimp from iran is a joke. Wow. 60 Minutes booked a joke.

Dan Rather didn't flush them down the toilet far enough.

215 Ackomanyuki  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:35:58pm

re: #100 grayp

Funny that, I have friends too that lived in Pahvali Iran. They were members of the Iranian Military and large business owners, and they never had any problems with SAVAK. Of course they kept their noses clean and to the grindstone instead of plotting against the monarchy or belonging to Hezbol-Tudeah (Communist Party). He was the last in the line of much more oppresive Monarchs. Ask any Iranian Bahai.

216 Sounder  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:36:41pm

re: #211 TMK

TMK, so fitting! LOL

217 clgood  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:42:09pm

He's going to "address the American people" on 60 Minutes?

That presupposes that any "American people" watch 60 Minutes.

218 CLLRusso  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:42:16pm

Not that I watch 60 minutes or CBS anyway. Their announcers can't even announce a football game without showing bias. Pathetic "pointy headed" liberals I think someone called them.

219 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:43:41pm
220 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:45:37pm
221 RobCon  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:52:30pm

I am getting a sense of deja vu.
I remember when George Gallway went to the US Senate hearings.
My friends in the US said he will be exposed there. I knew what a silver tounged bastard he was and knew he would make mince meat of the Senators. I had intelligent people in my London office surrounding me telling me how brillant Galloway was. It is not because they loved Galloway. It was because they hated Bush and his supporters. Ahmadinejad may win a great deal of sympathy after the fawning media and academia in the US see him as a lovable smiling rogue standing up to the real threat. Bush and the neo-cons.

222 Stuck-in-CA  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 4:59:27pm

Why doesn't CBS just give Amadamnjidhadi Katie Couric's job. That might improve their ratings.

223 ubercheesehead  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 5:01:23pm

CBS inviting Munchimood I'm A Nut Job onto their airspace just reinforces to me what a good thing it was to get rid of our TV seven years ago. I can remember seeing 60 Minutes many years ago, but Gunga Dan and the Perky One and all that nullity that passes for entertainment are just irrelevant, distant memories for me. Too bad they can still muster enough of an audience to spew their anti-American rhetoric.

OT, I saw this in another lizard's comment a week or two ago, and I think it needs to become a rotating title or something. (Apologies to the lizard who first brought this up whose nic I cannot recall):

That "P" in Democrat stands for Patriotism

224 Owl  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 5:08:51pm

Think i'm gonna send them a few hundered emails. Looks like i'm not the only one. Can't even get into the site right now.


how about it Lizards.....let's give cbs a "holla" or two.


I keep thinking.............what would men like Jefferson, Adams and Washington do right now......


and i know the answer. nothing. because men like that would never have let this get this far.

we are being overrun, folks. from all sides....and we can but blog about it until they turn off the juice here.

alas......to be a kid again.
:(

225 Athos  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 5:10:26pm

re: #221 RobCon

I am getting a sense of deja vu.
I remember when George Gallway went to the US Senate hearings.
My friends in the US said he will be exposed there. I knew what a silver tounged bastard he was and knew he would make mince meat of the Senators. I had intelligent people in my London office surrounding me telling me how brillant Galloway was. It is not because they loved Galloway. It was because they hated Bush and his supporters. Ahmadinejad may win a great deal of sympathy after the fawning media and academia in the US see him as a lovable smiling rogue standing up to the real threat. Bush and the neo-cons.

Ahmawhackjob already has a great deal of sympathy in those corners for simply that very reason you point out. However it also does go beyond Bush and the neo-cons - there is also their contempt for the people who voted for Bush (twice) and by extension the country (they are still trying to re-fight the 2000 recounts).

226 Owl  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 5:10:47pm
227 Shr_Nfr  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 5:11:05pm

Unfortunately, the critical questions will not be asked and the audience who watches this will not understand how to parse the answers even if they were. I consider it appropriate that people of intelligence read Mein Kampf, The Protocols, The Dialog in Hell, Qutb, the Koran, the Hadith, and all the rest. It exposes The nature of the beast. 60 min has only exposed the fact that Rather is a fraud with a political ax to grind. Sadly, this will only give this moron who should be behind bars (Rather or Imadinnerjacket take your pick) a podium to produce more garbage propaganda. The same is to be said about him at Columbia. If you can set your opponent up so he clog dances on his genitals it is to our advantage. Sadly, in both cases there will be no clog dancing but only gentle stroking. He might as well take a trip to Soapland.

Personally, with few exceptions (and they are very, very few and limited to classic silent movies and non-fiction DVDs in general along with a couple of classics) I do not watch TV. The lowest common denominator rules on the broadcasts. And it is very, very low. The average slob has forgotten how to read and has no intellectual curiosity. More the pity. It enables those who would subjugate us an advantage. Joe Sixpack will lead us the way of EU if we let him. Sadly our constitution and the politicians are such that this appears to be the way we are going. The constitution is a finely written document. I recommend the Learning company (www.teach12.com) course on the Bill of Rights. It is well done. But the bozos we but in office are an entirely different matter.

228 RobCon  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 5:15:36pm

re: #225 Athos

I agree totally.

229 SeafoodGumbo  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 5:25:05pm

re: #158 RTLM

re: #150 SeafoodGumbo

Fox News Sunday - I think 9:00am EST and again at 6:00pm EST.

Thanks. If work, college football, and sleep don't interfere, I'll check it out. Those are higher priorities than Log Legs/ Shrillery / Hildebeast.

You have gotten me curious to see if Wallace asks tough questions, though. If he doesn't, nobody will.

230 DoubleU  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 5:27:52pm

He will repeat liberal talking points and be adored by the left.

231 nikis-knight  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 5:31:18pm

re: #221 RobConI suspect you are right. I'd like to think most Americans know some of the crazy evilness of the Iranian gov't, but I'm not too sure about that.

232 Sheldon  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 5:51:19pm

re: #46 nevergiveup

Hilary is giving Chris Wallace the right questions to ask her. No?

233 lostlakehiker  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 6:04:31pm

re: #22 Idle Drifter

The only way there could possibly be anything to his boast would be if they were developing nukes. Otherwise, all their efforts would be in vain; only the most technically advanced nations: China, Russia, Europe, USA, Japan, and possibly Korea, can be players in the arms race.

234 Merovign  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 6:09:02pm

Well, this ought to give me a few dozen opportunities to say "Thanks for confirming that Liberals really do favor racism, sexism, homophobia and genocide."

That'll be my stock response when some milliwit lefty starts giving Ahmadinejad a tongue bath.

235 Shr_Nfr  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 6:22:26pm

re: #234 Merovign

What? No odd number (preferably 3) rocks available for the poor Dinnerjacket?

236 Palandine  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 6:40:14pm

He won't be addressing me. I haven't seen an episode of 60 Minutes since I moved out of my parents' house 18 years ago.

237 Ayatollah Ghilmeini  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 6:45:45pm

With the report that Israel handed the US evidence of North Korean nuclear involvement (I heard they specifically promised NOT to seel their stuff to third parties), Bush has as much reason as he will ever need to finish the Axis once and for all. Iran is the paymaster, destroy their regime and the rest of the Axis and their hangers on, lose their bank.

I want as many Americans as possible to see this miscopulated swine so Bush will have overwhelming support when he hits them.

America- look at this man, the blood of American soldiers stains his murderous hands. He hates us and everything we stand for; he seeks to destroy us. Do you trust your life and personal security to his good intentions?

Then call the White House and tell VP Cheney to stop holding President Bush back!

238 Carol Herman  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 7:15:35pm

This is working out as planned!

As you know, with so much to brag about, Israel decided to go "RADIO SILENT."

Just like you do during war; when you hang up a sign that reads: Loose Lips Sink Ships.

Yes, the media is trying to flail up a storm. They must believe that if a butterfly flaps her wings inside the New Yuk Times building, a "big storm" follows. But this is worthless science. Applied incorrectly.

What happened this summer? Assad has two dates that are seared into his memory: July 23. And, September 6.

Today, I read that the "fuel tanks" ... are in such perfect condition they weren't dropped from any airplane. But were "put there" on purpose; by ground maneuvers. To throw the syrians off track.

You also don't know if the SCUD, being loaded with mustard gas, that exploded on July 23rd; effectively WIPING out hiarchy in the syrian army; Plus, iranians and north koreans ... was a work accident on already fueled rockets? Or just deterioration over time? The syrians aren't asking for help in reonstructing the accident, either.

And, then you have "some information" beginning to show ... that on September 6th, the "cleanup" needed the rescuers in "special clothing."

And, that there were body bags delivering "merchandise" back to North Korea.

Pieces of the puzzle emerge, because there were probably dozens surrounding these plans, that began to take shape on June 18th; when Ehud Barak first took over the Defense Portfolio.

Ah. And, that could mean ... that as the silence "continues" ... there's also a future on what the Israelis anticipate. And, also on what Bush might do.

So, in a sense you have a score card. One for Assad. His testicles have been removed. One for the midget from Iran, now in New York, "getting a tee-shirt that reads, I came, I saw, and I got crapped upon." Just so he can wear it when he gets home.

Is he worried? Gee. I have no idea.

Maliki, meanwhile, I suspect, is slowing twisting in the wind. Why? Because he's managed to make enough enemies that his parliament is bursting open at the seams.

The Blackwater bru-ha? He thought he'd dump out the American contractors, and the Iraqi police would, by definition, "pick up the business."

When things fly apart? You're always gonna need clean up crews.

And, while the midgets in the media haven't as yet, bought a clue; there's a lot on the stove. A lot brewing beyond the headlines.

Oh, yeah. As we get closer to election 2008.

Go ahead, choose a side.

239 wanumba  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 7:19:43pm

C ... B ...S ... ?
What's that?

Advertisers, you hear that? Waste of money to sponsor emissions that go out into the empty ether, 'cause the TV was tossed into the trash ten years ago. Must be a lot of TVs in those dumpsters - the ratings keep plunging.

240 Bobibutu  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 7:28:09pm

re: #141 lifeofthemind

re: #137 savage_nation

The professional officer corps never wants a draft. A previous thread dealt with the quality of the average entry level TSA government employee. What Captain wants to go to war with that crew?

Draftees allocated to grunt work ... freeing up volunteer warriors to go to battle.

241 ShiksaGrrrl  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 7:42:41pm

I do watch that show occassionally but having given that maniac a forum in which, no doubt, he convinced the American people what a lovely cuddly guy he was ( especially in comparison to Bush) I wont ever give 60 Minutes the time of day again!

242 NoelUSAF  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 7:50:08pm

dispatch a dispatch....................... hello........America...micfly....is anyone out there....hello....WTF.......is everyone asleep? we will all pay a price if we all sit here with no reaction

243 peck  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 7:56:45pm

We are not big on TV, but CBS will not get any of our time. Spit!

244 reine.de.tout  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 8:02:24pm

re: #3 IBEW-CON

60 minutes?

I have not watched that show in years.

Me either, and definitely will not be starting to watch it now. It is absurd that this maniac will be interviewed on US television.

245 Lone_Oregon_Conservative  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 8:05:47pm

They use to call this "aiding and abetting"...now it's called "building a bridge to understanding"

The MSM is to naive to know when they have become a "Useful Idiot"

Congrats 60 Minutes.........

246 Bobibutu  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 8:06:18pm

Has anyone considered counter-ops?

All this ranting about 5000 missiles.

He is entering our domain ... with a little planning and photo ops we can embarrass this guy to his countrymen and women so that no 3rd worlder nutcake will ever dare come here again.

The SS will be tough to distract for a close encounter ... but ... with the fertile minds as are here on LGF ... what are the possibilities?

247 PETN Sandwich  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 8:45:25pm

#246 Bobibutu

He is entering our domain ... with a little planning and photo ops we can embarrass this guy to his countrymen and women so that no 3rd worlder nutcake will ever dare come here again.

If Dinnerjacket goes into the airport/UN head he should get arrested for suggestive foot tapping.

248 Said Infidel  Sat, Sep 22, 2007 10:08:58pm

re: #226 Owl

look what i found....

EMAIL CBS ( FORM OPENS IN NEW WINDOW, FYI )

Thanks for the link. It made it very easy to let rip.

249 NavyBrat  Sun, Sep 23, 2007 12:48:33am

I Rather chose not to watch that show long ago.

250 Red Girl in Blue Minnesota  Sun, Sep 23, 2007 5:29:10am

Think of the coup President Bush could pull if he had this guy taken into custody while he's here!

What a statement to the world, and what a bargaining chip to help things in Iraq!

251 Captain Jack  Sun, Sep 23, 2007 5:56:07am

As long as he trots out lots of democrat talking points (like bin laden talking about global warming) I am sure he will be a big hit. He will say he wants peace and liberals and the media will embrace him (with a small insignificant amount of skepticism to cover their butts and appease conservatives). I am always amazed at the prominent americans that thought Hitler was a good man. There is a certain % of americans that do not understand that in closed societies like iran and the former soviet union things ONLY LOOK better because there is no free press digging for dirt. The US media even act as if he is the legitimate popularly elected leader even though he was selected by the guardian council.

252 ibrodsky  Sun, Sep 23, 2007 9:23:15am

re: #100 grayp

ibrodsky

The shah developed an intelligence service, SAVAK, that could have matched the Gestapo and anything Saddam had. I had Iranian friends with personal knowledge.

While it is true Pelavi was no enemy of Israel, the human rights abuses of his gov't are not excusable under any circumstances.

For a long time SAVAK kept the Islamo-Nazis from seizing power.

I knew many Iranians when I was in college and the vast majority were either Marxists or proto-Islamists. Their complaints about SAVAK should be taken with a grain of salt. The Shah ensured that Iranian women could walk the streets dressed like women in other free societies. The vast majority of people SAVAK went after wanted to impose either a communist or Islamo-fascist dictatorship.

I'm sure SAVAK committed abuses. But nothing compared to the abuses planned and ultimately implemented by those it suppressed.

253 ibrodsky  Sun, Sep 23, 2007 9:27:38am

re: #89 400lb Gorilla

re: #74 ibrodsky

I lived in Chile when Pinochet was in charge and it ROCKED!


Thanks for that. It wasn't until years after the coup that I came upon a resolution passed by Chile's democratically-elected parliament that said quite clearly that Allende was flagrantly violating the Chilean Constitution and that if he didn't stop it was the military's duty to step in. Pinochet simply did what parliament told him to do.

Note that when things settled down Pinochet restored democracy. But still the MSM lies about what happened.

254 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Sun, Sep 23, 2007 2:28:33pm

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